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I find people treat office appliances better if they're given human names. Interns, too.

I can't hate him, he helped in the creation of WAR.

That was a GREAT throwaway line that shows just how much attention the scriptwriters pay to a scene.

C+ is very harsh. But I get why, when you've had top-shelf episodes all season, it's whiplash to have something more standard.

I like Joe Jackson! A lot!

I don't think there was a single joke all episode aside from "He’s burning bright, little girl!” [which was funny].
But it's still kind of engaging. I'm worrying more about how all of this is supposed to pay off rather than what's coming next week.

This show is continually improving with each episode. It's actually incredible to see happen.

Ah, that makes sense. The one reason I don't watch the show is because it's cyclical [though I didn't know much of The Governor] and I didn't like any of the characters.

That was the only episode of Walking Dead I've watched that I liked.

You still feel it too, don't you?

It's articles like these that make me totally not read the article and instead rewatch L.A. Confidential because it's been a decade.

Tears at the debate and "Not like that, smartass!"

Ron Livingston, woo!

I'm actually very pleased that South Park has become so arc-centric. They're good at them, and it's not like the show has lost it's crazed, irreverent angle.

In a dark and terrible time of my life, this is the only show that makes it feel…okay. I rewatch this episode often…Sedaris is always the catharsis I need.

Purging Sunset Rubdown is a crime! Each album is epitomic, episodic, theatrical, brilliant. Love them to bits, and there's so much to be appreciated.

A cartoon frog becoming a major [well minor, but majorly hilarious] sticking point in a national election is basically The Waldo Moment turned to 11.

You've got my vote, Senator.

Well, I mean, what kind of shape is Hilary going to be in by the time November rolls around? It's getting worrisome.

I don't necessarily have anything against product placement in movies. It fluffs their budget and grounds the movie in-universe. Unless it's for a specific reason, made-up brands bother me more.